First of all there is no such thing as a petagon: the correct word is pentagon.The answer to the question is simply that if the Oval Office was not oval shaped, then it would not be called an Oval Office. Similarly, if the Pentagon building was 6-sided it might have been called a hexagon!
1000 trillion (1 quadrillion).
None, because there is no such shape. The word could be a hexagon or a heptagon, or maybe you meant something else entirely. Please check and correct your spelling and resubmit.
Five of the six exterior angle measures of a nonregular hexagon measure 55, 60, 69, 57, and 57. what is the measure of the unterior angle adjacent to the sixth exterior angles?
180(n-2)/n 180(24-2)/24 180(22)/24 3,960/24 165 Thus, each angle in a regular polygon that has twenty four sides is 165 degrees, and the sum of all the angles is 3,960 degrees.
The product is called Argo, from Teafco Petagon.
pentagon=5, petagon, no idea
Petagon is an airlines approved pet carrier. There are no degrees in it.
Assuming that you mean pentagon, and not petagon, the answer is 5.
Assuming that you mean pentagon, and not petagon, the answer is yes.
Petagon is an airlines approved pet carrier. It does not have any sharp angles.
None since a hextagon - a possible conflation of a hexagon and a heptagon - does not exist.
If you mean a pentagon then it is a 5 sided polygon.
There is no such word as a hextagon. Similar words are hexagon or heptagon and it is not possible to say which one you mean.
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shapee with 6 sides:)
The hexagon is the base.